Thursday, February 28, 2008

Year in Review

This is a list of musical albums that I purchased in 2007.

Wilco... Sky Blue Sky
Wilco create a gorgeous rock n roll record. The more I listen to this album, the more I enjoy it. Highly recommended for those who think that dual guitar is antiquated.

Ryan Adams... Easy Tiger
Easy Tiger is Ryan Adams best album. It blends all of the best of his previus work in a career defining masterpiece. If I were to recommend Ryan Adams to someone new, I would direct them to this album. It gets better with every listen.

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals... This is Somewhere
This is Somewhere ranks high based on pure positive energy. Grace Potter and company create fresh, sexy rock n roll for all types of listeners. This record will make you happy and you will want to groove whenever you put it in the player.

American Babies
American Babies are led by Brothers Past guitaritst/songwrite Tom Hamilton. While Brothers Past specialize in electronic jam, American Babies craft country, rock n roll that brings to mind a modern-day Gram Parsons. This album is full of love songs and longing.

Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles... Diamonds in the Dark
Along with Grace Potter, Sarah Borges proves that girls can lead a band of men with an electric guitar. The Broken Singles create fresh rockabilly roadhouse music that makes you feel like your on the road in the 1970's.

The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter
Forgive this album for having the most arrogant title in the history of Americana music. I can only hope the title is an inside joke of some sort. This is not as accessabile or as pleasurable a listen as The Animal Years. Its the type of album an artist has to make after a career defining masterpiece to prove that they can do something different. In this case, Ritter proves he can be edgier and aggresive after the beauty of The Animal Years. This is a good album with golden moments (Wait for Love, Empty Hearts), and I am sure that the harder songs flesh out Ritter's setlist on the road.

Bright Eyes... Cassadega
On Cassadega, Bright Eyes sounds more like a band than ever before. A beautiful blend of country and a little bit of indie rock. Lyrically, Conor Oberst provides the most innovative and accessable lyrics of the year. There are some artistically impressive yet strange songs (Coat Check Dream Song)that do not make this an easy listen from start to finish. However, Conor demonstrates that while he has mastered the folk song he will continue the push toward further musical enlightenment.

moe. ... The Conch
moe. blends rock, jam, pychedelia, country and multiple songwriters to create one of America's most dynamic sounds. The Conch would garner nationa attention for album of the year, if it was released by Wilco. However, because moe. is considered a jamband, most critics do not give it a fair listen. By far, The Conch offers the years best mix of soulful rock n' roll, fun and intelligent song-writing. My only complaint is that at seventeen songs, it is a bit of a task to get through the album in one listening.


Son Volt... The Search
In The Search, I found the union of Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream and electric guitar based alt-country. Jay Farrer is one of our most dynamic singers and, vocally, this may be my favorite album of the year. I just prefer lyrics that are a bit more accessable.

Lucinda Williams...West
I am a long time fan and admirer of Lucinda's work. When this album was released last winter, I read a review which described it as music best saved for death and break-ups. Thankfully, I did not experience either in 2007. Regardless, I would look for something a lot more positive to get me through mourning and loss. This album is the dark and depressing sound of a desperate, lonely and angry middle aged women. Fortunately, the album ends with two beautiful songs, Words and West, which offer a glimmer of hope that Lucinda is not completely lost in self despair.

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